Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1299

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To increase enrollment in affordable health plan networks

Impact

The bill's proposed changes would alter the regulatory framework under which health insurance carriers operate. For instance, it provides the commissioner of insurance the authority to exempt carriers from certain requirements if they can demonstrate that a significant portion of their members is enrolled in subsidized coverage or receive substantial income from government programs. This could result in more insurance options becoming available to residents, with increased affordability for those who qualify for coverage under chapters 176Q and 176J of the General Laws.

Summary

House Bill H1299, titled 'An Act to increase enrollment in affordable health plan networks', seeks to modify existing laws governing health insurance carriers in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill introduces amendments to certain sections of the General Laws concerning how health plan networks operate, with a particular focus on affordable care. The legislation aims to create conditions that increase enrollment in health plans that provide subsidies for low-income residents, thereby addressing accessibility issues in healthcare plans across the state.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H1299 have highlighted key differences of opinion, particularly regarding the balance between regulation and accessibility. Supporters argue that the bill will facilitate broader access to affordable health insurance, helping to lower the barriers for low-income individuals and families in obtaining necessary health services. On the other hand, critics may express concerns that the exemptions could lead to a dilution of quality in the healthcare services provided, as the stringent participation standards for healthcare providers could be relaxed.

Notable_points

Additionally, the bill’s historical context shows it is a continuation of previous legislative efforts, indicated by its similarity to House Bill 1125 of the 2023-2024 session. This signals an ongoing legislative commitment to tackle the complexities of health insurance enrollment and affordability, suggesting that discussions are likely to continue on both sides of the issue as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3552

Regarding the alternative energy portfolios standard

MA H2161

Ensuring fair and full employee compensation

MA H2681

Relative to Constitutional rights

MA H3219

Relative to the delivery of property tax bills

MA H3768

Relative to community works programs

MA H2947

Recategorizing DMH, DPH, and DDS police

MA H2952

Relative to work hours for state retirees

MA H1030

Relative to the sewer rate relief fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.